KYCR
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City of license | Golden Valley, Minnesota |
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Broadcast area | Minneapolis-St. Paul |
Branding | The Patriot II |
Frequency | 1570 AM (kHz) |
Format | Commercial; Talk radio |
Power | 3,800 watts (day) 230 watts (night) |
Owner | Salem Communications |
Website | www.kycr.com |
- See also WWTC
KYCR (1570 AM) is a radio station serving the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area, and licensed to Golden Valley, Minnesota. They are owned by Salem Communications and broadcast a secular conservative talk radio format similar to its sister station, WWTC. They are known on-air as "The Patriot II"
[edit] History
KYCR has a long history of being a religion-oriented radio station. In the 1960s and 1970s, they were KUXL, playing gospel and R&B music, prior to becoming full-time religious. The call letters changed to KYCR in 1988.
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